Juniper IGP - CONFIGURATION GUIDE V11.1.X Configuration Manual page 251

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authentication-key
authentication mode
distribute-list
exit-remote-neighbor
Use to specify the password for text authentication and the key for MD5
authentication for RIP remote-neighbor interface.
This command is supported only in RIPv2. Authentication is disabled by default.
Example
host1(config-router-rn)#authentication key 0 jun27ior
Use the no version to clear the key for the remote-neighbor interface.
See authentication-key
Use to specify the authentication mode for the remote neighbor interface.
Specify text to send a simple text password to remote neighbors. If a remote
neighbor does not have the same password, requests and updates from this
router are rejected.
Specify md5 keyID to send an MD5 hash to remote neighbors. Remote neighbors
must share the MD5 key to decrypt the message and encrypt the response.
This command is supported only in RIPv2. Authentication is disabled by default.
Example
host1(config-router-rn)#authentication mode text
Use the no version to remove authentication from the RIP remote-neighbor
interface.
See authentication mode
Use to apply a specific access list to either incoming or outgoing RIP route updates
on the RIP remote-neighbor interface.
An IP access list acts as a filter. Refer to access-list in the JUNOSe Command
Reference Guide for more information.
Example
host1(config)#distribute-list 5 in
Use the no version to stop application of the distribute list.
See distribute-list
Use to exit from the Remote Neighbor Configuration mode and return to Router
Configuration mode.
Example
Chapter 4: Configuring RIP
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Remote Neighbors

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